"Growth Chart Lite" helps you to keep track of your children’s growth from birth to 20 years old. It accurately calculates the growth percentile of the weight, height and head circumference based on age and gender, using the most recent US CDC and WHO data, the same data that are used by your pediatrician.

You can add multiple children (Pro version only) and save all your data to the database for future review. The saved data can be viewed as tables, or as graphs (measured values vs. ages, or percentiles vs. ages). It provides you with the median value of weight/height/head CC at your children’s age, and you can get the values at any percentile by easily sliding the percentage bar. So you can compare your children’s growth with that of others, and log your children’s growth history and learn the trend.

Key features include:-Keep track growth of multiple children (Lite supports only one child);-Save data to SD card (Pro and Lite) or restore the saved data from SD (Pro only); -Provide growth data for infant, toddler, teenager and youth below 20 years old;-Support multiple units for measures, including lb/oz/ft/in and cm/kg;-Log and view the growth history;-Analyze data using tales or graph.

The Lite version of the program has limited functionality. If you want to get a fully functional version (also without AD), please upgrade to the "Growth Chart Pro" (http://market.android.com/details?id=com.cooloy.GrowthChartPro). The application is developed by cooloy.com. Thanks for your support!

Percentile calculations so far accurate. I plotted from 2.5 yrs to 4yr old, 4 data points. Would be a 5 star if values could be plotted on a standardized growth chart to see if child follows expected growth curves to predict a certain height at a given age.

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by Mary Anne Arnold on 02/04/2014

Percentiles given are way off!

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by rob camz on 21/10/2013

I love it because it shows me everything!

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by SummerRay Morrow on 06/01/2013

Okay for recording weights. But the percentiles will make you crazy. Percentiles are based on a monthly average, not weekly or daily so if you measure more often than once a month the percentile will increase and then plummet at the start of the next month making you think your baby has swings in weight.

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by Leticia Womack on 04/01/2013

To add more than one child, need to upgrade to the paid version...really?! I'm deleting the game not worth it.

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by Nitin Rivankar on 03/12/2012

Gives wrong charts for Indian children. Given chart suitable only for specific ethnic group. No provision for changing US CDC charts for other ethnic groups.